Under the Tiger's Claws; Or, A Struggle for the Right - Nicholas Carter

Under the Tiger's Claws; Or, A Struggle for the Right

MAGNET LIBRARY No. 436 A weekly publication devoted to Detective literature. March 21, 1905.
BY NICHOLAS CARTER AUTHOR OF “The Great Enigma,” “Hounded to Death,” “The Price of a Secret,” “The Man of Mystery,” “Run to Earth,” “Sealed Orders,” “The Seal of Death,” “Driven from Cover,” etc.
NEW YORK STREET & SMITH, Publishers 79-89 Seventh Avenue
Copyright, 1905 By STREET & SMITH
“Well, my dear Gilsey, I rather think I can land him for you,” declared Nick Carter, with an odd smile lurking in the corners of his keen, gray eyes.
“But that will not do, Nick,” protested Mr. Raymond Gilsey, with an immediate display of apprehension.
“Not do, sir?”
“It may not be what I want.”
“Not what you want?”
“Not exactly, Nick,” and Mr. Raymond Gilsey decisively shook his head.
He was a venerable banker, with a remarkably gentle and benevolent countenance. He was the president of the Milmore Trust Company, a banking-institution located in Forty-second Street, the patrons of which consisted chiefly of business firms in the immediate neighborhood, and of wealthy women, to whom the up-town location of the bank was a convenience.
It was in Mr. Gilsey’s handsome private office that Nick Carter was seated, one afternoon early in May, in response to a telephone request from the banker about an hour before. Between the two there existed a friendship of long standing, and the celebrated detective had hastened to respond. As yet, however, he had received but a hint at the business for which he had been called, and he wondered a little at the banker’s obvious misgivings, as appeared in his remarks noted above.

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2021-07-07

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Detective and mystery stories; Gamblers -- Fiction; Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction; Dime novels; Embezzlement -- Fiction

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